Program Overview

The Pathways Fellowship enables St. John’s students to transition into graduate study or careers that call for special or prerequisite courses. Through this program, students will be able to enroll, for example, in teacher education courses for the pursuit of public school teaching, art classes in preparation of a portfolio, or pre-medical courses for medical school (these are only a sample of options, not meant to be all-encompassing). St. John’s College is committed to supporting students in the pursuit of such endeavors. Awarded students will receive a maximum grant amount of $2,500.

Eligibility

Open to rising juniors and seniors and graduating seniors on the Annapolis campus in good academic and disciplinary standing

Students must be returning to either the Annapolis or Santa Fe campus in the fall immediately following their fellowship experience, unless they are graduating seniors

Financial need does not affect a student’s eligibility

Selection

A Selection Committee consisting of faculty and staff members reviews each completed application

Decisions of the Selection Committee are final

Restrictions

Students may not receive a Pathways Fellowship and a Hodson Internship Award during the same time period

Students do not earn credit toward a St. John’s degree by participating in the Pathways Fellowship program

Terms and Requirements

The Pathways Fellowship award may be subject to certain state and federal taxes

Students are required to submit evidence of successful completion of the course/program

Students are required to write a brief report promptly upon completing their program—a deadline will be given. Reports will be available in the Career Services office and open for review by the College community. These reports do contain the student’s name.

2019 APPLICATION DOCUMENTS

Students interested in applying for the 2019 Pathways Fellowship Program should download and carefully read the following documents:

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Recommendation Form
Students applying for the program must submit a recommendation from a tutor.

Students apply directly to the college, university, or certificate program in which they are interested.

The Career Services Office is available to provide advice and guidance for any part of your application.

Pathways Fellowship Awards by Discipline

Read our complete history through 2018. This document allows you to see courses students have completed in the past. The information is organized by discipline and includes the year the course was taken, the student name and class year, the program/school where the course was offered, and the course location (city and state).